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Basio Letter Types in Communication for Job Openings

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

It can be best and easiest said that the “job letter family” is easier and easiest to understand if the grouping is made simply into 2 basic sections and setups

1) Reactive Job Letters

- letters in this grouping are written when you know a job opening exists.  These are termed reactive letters

2) Proactive

- action letters that truly start and initiate leads

letters in this set are written in the hopes that inquiries  as well as other steps will bring about a possible job opening

You might well term these – initiates  or startup letters

lastly also in this category can be termed and included “thank you ” letters and notes as well as other letters that are really not essentially required but that a person as a job seeker writes as a means of following up on leads and other potential job and career openings as well as opportunities

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